IAN BORO

molecule is best described as a: CH3—CH2—CH2—CH2

molecule is best described as a: CH3—CH2—CH2—CH2 Lesson 1 Exam Question 1 5 / 5 points 1. Which of these would be a valid hypothesis? Question options: Human history is determined by a series of supernatural events. Humans should help in the conservation of other animal species. Humans are controlled by forces beyond our understanding.

molecule is best described as a: CH3—CH2—CH2—CH2 Read More »

Capstone Project Part III: Strategic Issues

Capstone Project Part III: Strategic Issues Review Final Project: Developing a Strategic Plan –S.W.O.T Analysis media in the Weekly Resources. Consider the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and challenges related to your Capstone Project agency, organization, or community. Think about the environmental factors you might review in preparation for addressing the strategic issues component for your Capstone

Capstone Project Part III: Strategic Issues Read More »

Program Evaluation

Program Evaluation Step 1: Review the materials related to program evaluation in the Reading & Study folder found in Module/Week 4. Step 2: Choose 1 of the websites for an addiction programs below and review the program content on that site. Prepare/Enrich Group Program Elements Behavioral Health Creating Extraordinary Lives The River Source Timberline Knolls

Program Evaluation Read More »

Socioautobiography Narrated PowerPoint – Personal Case Study

Socioautobiography Narrated PowerPoint – Personal Case Study Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook:  Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Minimum of 3 outside scholarly sources in addition to the textbook/lesson Introduction There is a strong tradition of creating both sociologically-informed biographies and sociologically-informed autobiographies in the discipline of sociology. The

Socioautobiography Narrated PowerPoint – Personal Case Study Read More »

Literature/Discussion

Literature/Discussion First, read through the links for the three key tools for interpretation from the week’s introduction (found below) and the Understanding Poetry Learning Resource at http://www.montereyinstitute.org/SIA/SIA_English/unit_08a/index.html Literary language vs. ordinary language: This is the difference between language you would use every day to communicate and language that is used in literature to convey more

Literature/Discussion Read More »

Analysis and Evaluation of Frameworks and Theories

Analysis and Evaluation of Frameworks and Theories Theory analysis is particularly helpful in research because it provides a clear idea of the form and structure of the theory in addition to the relevance of content, and inconsistencies and gaps present. The ‘missing links’ or inconsistencies are fruitful sources of new research ideas. They also point

Analysis and Evaluation of Frameworks and Theories Read More »

Family health Assessment

Family health Assessment Understanding family structure and style is essential to patient and family care. Conducting a family interview and needs assessment gathers information to identify strengths, as well as potential barriers to health. This information ultimately helps develop family-centered strategies for support and guidance. This family health assessment is a two-part assignment. The information

Family health Assessment Read More »